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Atriolum robustum Kott 1983. South Africa to New Guinea, Philippines. Small urn-shaped zooids of about an inch in height. Large and few oral siphons. Most are rust-orange or greenish shades. Often confused with Didemnum molle which has much smaller oral siphons. Color due to the endosymbiotic algae Prochloron. S. Leyte 2013 

 

Clavelina cf. flava Monniot 1988, Trapezoidal zooids, with short stalks. Most colors are orange to yellow. Western Pacific. Here in S. Leyte 2013 
 
Clavelina cf. flava Monniot 1988, Trapezoidal zooids, with short stalks. Most colors are orange to yellow. Western Pacific. Here in S. Leyte 2013 
 
Clavelina moluccensis (Sluiter 1904). Australia, Indonesia, Singapore, Philippines. Colonies occur as many ovoid zooids on thick stalks. Color varies from dark to light blue to violet. S. Leyte 2013
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